Robo poem for 2023-02-21
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If him SATAN except, Created or flight
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with warme Earths Lord, be blasphem'd,
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Seis'd us, nor wanted in Heav'n resembles Hell? As a
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wakeful Nightingale; She disappeerd, Far round illumin'd hell: highly
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pleasd, and my bosom smelling Gourd, up
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amain; and smoak: Such fatal consequence unites
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us ought I therefore, open and rue the rest Mind
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us without Night, And EVE thus answerd
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bold. So standing, moving, to soar Above his Quarrey
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from the terms too much, by success untaught His
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Temple enshrine. Such follow me, she paces huge
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two-handed sway (Which is so ordains:
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this Universe, and rather double JANUS,
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all enflam'd first were seen Most reason not unmov'd With
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awful goodness and mercie shon? Hail universal King;
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And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and
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happy interview both addrest for speed A
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triple-mounted row of Fools, to receive Your dungeon stretching
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far these then said Be not upright.
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1.E.1. The Foundation and understanding sound, Due
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entrance on yon dreary Plain, In all
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bounds, till peace confound. Together both with farewell sweet
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forgetfulness all Temples th' approach and from pure Intelligence
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of Seraph ABDIEL faithful friends, I
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bring. O Hell! what praise ye right,
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that bad no Decree Or equal what doubt
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within Shall live exempt us forth, though but sav'd
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who by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on us, Without
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Mediator, his Sign Portentous held them to live happie,
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owe to soar Above th' infernal States, and
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receave Thy folly; or sweet! How
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first Men though Heavens Azure, and all whom my hand
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the warriour Angel warr, provok't; our Sanctuarie, our
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sole cause Mov'd on thoughts, and Angels, yet beleeve, though
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God Was giv'n To mortal snare; for Dayes, and
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Plagues of Sulphur. Thither full of those
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fair World, one slight bound the Vision
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led th' Angelical to do all
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her Seed; Her gather'd beams, and with like
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an hour Forth issu'd, brandishing his restless thoughts, and
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denounce To visit how blows the
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rest still good or conceald, Then to
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submit or middle parts, then mankinde higher, Surpassest
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farr then Heav'n such wherein appear'd Obscure som relief
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of God; I will grow: So oft so bent
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he perceav'd, warr be modified and howle and future)
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on your Eyes That witness'd huge two-handed sway
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Brandisht aloft shading the reach interpos'd; three places
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else inflict do against Heav'ns fugitives, and
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cleerd, and vital Lamp; but ill, Misgave him; round
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those Whose annual Voiage, born and Lord? Back
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from outward both, his rebellious head. And out of
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anyone anywhere at THEB'S and shame To over-reach, but a
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Spirit That Lantskip: And vent'rous, if such vertue on
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the remaining provisions. All patience. He swerve not
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slow, Who seekes To such with Taurus rides, Poure
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forth his Western Throne Equal in spacious Gap
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disclos'd Into her Gifts Were better, that
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Man fall'n. Yet went she gaz'd, which if
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Predestination over-rul'd Thir specious deeds of many
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Throned Powers, them not so, And hee
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oft Humbles his reconcilement grow On this agreement. If
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this houre Of shrubs and freely sharing
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Project Gutenberg is enterd; yet my sentence,
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and all due All are sprung I bring Diseases
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dire, That be strange, in Heav'nly Power, and
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with servitude; Not pleas'd, Advising peace: and
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longing wait The trouble raise: Hast thou with words at
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Altars, when vapors fir'd Impress the use of
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Victorie, eternal course, both life ambrosial fragrance fill'd Th'
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offence, that swim th' Antagonist of
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dawne Obtains the Goblin full terms of instrumental sounds
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and pain Can comprehend, incapable of
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Power. Will To know, Which uttering thus
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on himself, fearless return'd.
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By center, or enter Heaven Stood they
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weend That better seems A Goddess among the leaves
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free Acceptance of somthing not prooff Against invaders; therefore
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as farr at command, ere thus and
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shout that strife Was meant Not mind
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where with others. Whence
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ADAM reply'd. Empress of Glorie in
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ASPRAMONT or thought So fair Then Herbs Espoused
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EVE Got them more Mean while at
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all; needs must earn. But perhaps For Man,
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Or wet the most likelie if Predestination
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over-rul'd Thir guilt the sound The luminous inferior
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Orbs, Or if that live: Nor want we do thy
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Greater, sound Symphonious of supernal Power. Will he, be
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who disobeyes Mee though brutish forms Reduc'd thir
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mother Earth Dominion like befall In power Shall teach
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us most, and Cedar tops the
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wisest heart too deep Channels wore; Easie,
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e're his guileful Tempter guilefully repli'd. O
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Conscience, into store will if within my
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sense of Oak or hate, And
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courage never more perfet beauty is subject not;
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so oft In at 4557 Melan Dr. S. Fairbanks,
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AK, 99712., but giv'n; what shape
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erect and houshold good, Our being by, Knowledge
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so cleer, sharp'nd his anointed King; And dig'd
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out ribs of pure Intelligential substances require
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As Gods, Thir course began, and effect of
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good befall'n him, colour'd then they stood, and
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Thistles it said, Ye Mists and whither
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tend Plant, Fruit, Blossoms and unrighteous deeds,
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With borders long before; nor fragrance after
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long divisible, and gave him for
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the prime, to fight in Heav'n Thus roving on
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himself; horror shot forth all time, and warme,
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Temper or morrows next behind, Whose wanton growth of SYRIAN
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ground, Insect or re-use it rag'd, in it
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seems excess, that gently mov'd My
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Head, what doubt And ore the brittle strength intire
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Strongly to Earth Unseen, both To mortal eare less Car'd
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not inglorious, though earnd With vain And wandring
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Fires that livd, Attendant on me is Sovran can
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fly By change Absents thee, against so rife There
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the hether side Of knowledge, planted by promise shall
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his head, hands, by stealth Found out the
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thick'nd Skie With lust hard by command thir
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making, while we most Endeavour Peace: thir vertue; least
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to do not I, no cloud Of Nature her
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word, my Foes, Death began. If I Descend from
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pain and dearer half, The danger or reflection gaines
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Of her barbarous Sons With strictest watch; these
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came last, Rous'd from SYRIAN ground, in
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their works Created vast Abyss And wisdome
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at thy might, & whither Fate Free
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leave attempt, and woe, More Angels gave me
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for us falling, and can measure all,
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For which whether true allegiance, constant Faith
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or access Impregnable; oft are to
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have begot These in shadiest Covert hid my
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sole command thir pomp Supream, And fly,
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ere yet there in derision call'd. There
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sit the glad I found the folly shewes;
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Authoritie and dearer half, The middle Spirits in it
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sprung, As we propound, and behold The Ford, and
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Angels, by me grew fast his illustrous
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Guest besought: So numberless were propos'd: for once
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warnd; whose wisdom all, Or from
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this dark opprobrious Hill, and food discern'd
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Or hollow'd bodies may participate, and rather why not? som
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more To SATAN except, none to
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offend, discount'nanc't both, Through Sin and Saile. As neerer view
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appear Then due and shame him by so highly,
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to chuse for these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in bright
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and peaceful Counsels, and donations to mark
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what eyes what the works possessed in
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his Beames the truth thus obtain His chief
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Not only us'd all mankind Is oftest yours, the
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sum of Hell, nor EVE thus
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distemperd brest, And no cloud Made vocal Worship wave. SATAN
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hasting now fiercer by right down rush'd
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in darkness should injure us, and call'd that
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moves on Thy presence, neerest coast of evil,
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and copartners of warring Winds, And
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they will, the visible Serv'd only Son? I heard,
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and knows that most irregular they say, where
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stood Among the dire form had said, Let us falling,
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and after some praise To you provide
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a spacious Heav'n, And ore the rest
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with high disdain, from numbers full, but then no
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sooner did there inhabit, of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or dying rise, Wings of grassie Couch, At sight
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Of Seraphim ABDIEL, then her sake, thou hast purvey'd.
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Much of Hell thy Divine Imbu'd, bring Silence, and
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Hyacinth with me that downie Bank with vast
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survey Useless and deed created man, Under
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him shalt behold Loaden with transcendent brightnes didst invest
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The living, and valley rings. O shame Of
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ABBANA and earne My conduct, and never wilt bring
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me not lost; where none could they feel
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose annual wound
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Pass'd frequent, and chuse for the
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gift possess her Gifts Were set, and press'd
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her Priests, to corporeal barr. But thou EVE?
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now half amaz'd unwarie brest With what resolution and wandring,
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each Clime; else Inhospitable appeer and
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pride Soon learnd, now Shot paralel
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to invite To expiate his might, rid heav'n
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his Nostrils fill all assaults Their
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Altars by whose clarion sounds and
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Human kinde: Hither of happiness I seduc'd them so
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nigh. Neererhe drew, and shall this of
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him, that more shall temper and all
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Temples th' event was that Starr
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In vain, nor shall bruise The black and
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dying rise, and longing eye;
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